Durham Psychotherapy is a therapist-led group practice serving Pickering, Durham Region, and the GTA. We provide evidence-based, trauma-informed care for children, teens, adults, couples, and families—offering both in-person and virtual services. We’re expanding our psychology services and are looking for a Clinical Psychologist who values clinical excellence, ethical practice, and collaborative team culture.
The Opportunity
This role is ideal for a psychologist who wants a steady flow of aligned referrals, strong administrative support, and the flexibility to focus on high-quality clinical work. You can shape a caseload that fits your interests, with strong demand for:
- Psychological assessment (including diagnostic clarification and treatment planning)
- Psychoeducational and ADHD/learning-related assessment pathways (if within your scope/interest)
- Evidence-based psychotherapy (adult and/or child/youth focus)
Responsibilities
- Provide high-quality psychological services including assessment, diagnosis (when appropriate), and treatment
- Conduct evidence-based psychotherapy using modalities such as CBT, ACT, CPT, DBT-informed, EFT-informed, and/or trauma-focused approaches consistent with your competence
- Complete clear, clinically sound documentation (assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, reports)
- Participate in consultation/collaboration with internal clinicians and external providers (family physicians, psychiatrists, schools, etc.) as appropriate and with consent
- Maintain ethical standards consistent with the College of Psychologists of Ontario and PHIPA
Preferred Clinical Areas (Choose Your Track)
We’re open to different strengths, but we’re especially interested in psychologists who enjoy one or more of the following:
Assessment-focused
- Psychoeducational assessments (child/adolescent and/or adult)
- ADHD assessment pathways
- Diagnostic clarification and differential formulation
- Report writing that is clear, functional, and clinically meaningful
Therapy-focused
- Trauma, anxiety, depression, stress/burnout
- Emotion regulation, attachment/relational work
- Child/youth and family systems support
- Couples therapy (if trained/competent)
Qualifications
- Registered (or eligible for registration) as a Psychologist or Psychological Associate with the College of Psychologists of Ontario
- Competence in psychological assessment and/or psychotherapy (we can structure your role to match your strengths)
- Strong clinical judgment, relational skill, and a commitment to evidence-based practice
- Excellent written communication (especially for assessment reports)
- Professional liability insurance (or willingness to obtain)
- Experience working in a trauma-informed, culturally responsive manner
What We Provide
- Strong referral flow aligned with your scope and preferred population
- Administrative support (scheduling, billing support, intake coordination)
- Professional, warm clinic culture with clinicians who value quality and integrity
- Flexible scheduling (in-person and/or virtual)
- Option to build an assessment stream (with support) and/or psychotherapy caseload
- Opportunities for peer consultation and collaboration
Compensation
- Competitive compensation structure based on clinical services provided (assessment and/or psychotherapy), commensurate with experience and scope
- Details shared transparently during the interview process
Location
- In-person: Pickering (Durham Region)
- Virtual: Ontario-based remote options available
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: $245.00-$280.00 per hour
Work Location: In person